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Last summer, Jason Aaron spent time with CBR TV at CCI to discuss his then-new Marvel Comics exclusivity, the beginning of his run on "PunisherMax," his acclaimed creator-owned series "Scalped" and more.

The Executive Producer of Fox's "Human Target," Jon Steinberg talks to CBR TV about the new television series based on the DC Comics character created by Len Wein, as well as Devil's Due series based on "Jericho."

The Eisner-award winning writer of "Fables," Bill Willingham talks to CBR TV about the hit Vertigo series and his numerous other projects including new creator-owned work with Gene Ha and a mysterious miniseries for Dynamite.

The Executive Editor of the DC Universe and contributor to "Wednesday Comics," Dan DiDio talks to CBR TV about the biggest projects at DC Comics, including "Detective Comics," "Blackest Night" and much more.

"Lenore" creator Roman Dirge talks to CBR TV about returning to the indie cult classic with remastered editions from Titan Books. Dirge created Lenore in high school, and tells us what it's like to look back on his earliest work.

The stars of the award-winning web sitcom "The Guild," Felicia Day and Jeff Lewis talked to CBR TV at Comic-Con about the innovative ways they funded the show's first year, and about their passion for gamer culture.

One of the most popular and respected artists in the comic book industry, John Romita, Jr. talks to CBR TV about "Kick-Ass," the new film based on the book by Romita & Mark Millar. Romita also announces a new project with Howard Chaykin!

As an Image partner and acclaimed writer of "Invincible," "The Walking Dead" and "The Astounding Wolf-Man," Robert Kirkman had a whole lot to stay to his fans at Comic-Con International. CBR has the rundown on Kirkman's future plans.

The award-winning creator talks about making the transition from indie sensation
to corporate publishing cartoonist and unveils details of her next comic "Mercury"
during a panel at Comic-Con International.

"Fables" creator Bill Willingham and Comic-Con's David Glanzer talk to CBR about the problems fans encounter at the increasingly media -focused San Diego show, where many Vertigo readers were denied entry to the "Fables" discussion panel.

It's "The Cleveland Show!" Spun from the depths of "Family Guy," it's already got a second season approved before the first has seen the light of day. But we've got the scoop on exclusive Comic-Con previews.